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@Murdock, I should've looked into my hard drive too, but past searches for similar files in the past have usually proven fruitless so I didn't bother. Knowing my luck I'd rewritten the file name eons ago and wouldn't be able to find it anyway. ;)
I originally downloaded it to my old laptop three years ago, I guess I forgot to bring it over to my new one. Never Lose Files Again. ;)
Thank you Property, for investigating. I'm not turning up much in my own inquiries.. I'm obsessed with movie title fonts and they would be very useful in a personal project.
@DikkoHenderson and others:
My work has turned up the following. Please note if I'm not totally sure that a font is what I think, I'll get a close match and it will be noted as close.
Dr. No - Monotype Grotesque for credits and Envisage (an almost exact match) for Dr. NO logo
FRWL – News Gothic
GF – News Gothic
TB - Franklin Gothic
YOLT – Plathorn Condensed OR Teen (VERY CLOSE)
OHMSS – ITC Franklin Gothic
DAF – Futura
LALD - Neue Haas Grotesk
TMWTGG – Helvetica
TSWLM – Helvetica
MR – Helvetica
FYEO – Helvetica Bold
OP – Helvetica (A close font for the United Artists Presents title card is “Borrego”)
AVTAK – Helvetica
TLD – Helvetica
LTK – Helvetica Bold
GE – Helvetica
TND – Helvetica Light
TWINE – Helvetica
DAD – Helvetica
CR – Futura
QoS – Custom – See https://www.mi6-hq.com/news/index.php?itemid=7199
SF – ITC Avant Garde
SP – ITC Avant Garde
Tremendous work!! Thank you’
Now I know where the Helvetica Scenario gets its name!
For the uninitiated, it comes from the BBC comedy show Look Around You:
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/softmaker/marseille-serial/regular/
YOLT uses Aachen Bold Plain
And FRWL SE uses Grecian-Bold.
Is that it?